Therese Johaug's Revenge in Holmenkollen – Ebba Andersson Disqualified

Therese Johaug's Revenge in Holmenkollen – Ebba Andersson Disqualified

Originally published in NRK on March 15, 2025

Therese Johaug's Triumph at Holmenkollen – Ebba Andersson Disqualified

In a thrilling comeback race at Holmenkollen, Therese Johaug took the gold with a stellar performance, triumphing over fellow Norwegian Astrid Øyre Slind, who finished second. However, the race was overshadowed by the disqualification of Sweden's Ebba Andersson, who initially placed third.

Upon completion of the race, it was noted that Andersson received her second yellow card for a technical rule violation, leading to her disqualification. This sparked considerable controversy as she expressed feeling wronged by the evaluation of the jury regarding her conduct during the race.

Johaug, who returned to competition with great anticipation, remarked on the smooth execution of her race compared to her previous performance in Trondheim, indicating that the conditions suited her today.

In related events, the competition saw recovery efforts and adjustments amongst other competitors, demonstrating the inherently competitive spirit of the sport. The Norwegian Ski Federation has confirmed a protest against Andersson's disqualification, leaving the situation open for reconsideration and discussion.

This notable event highlights both the triumphs and the trials within the world of competitive cross-country skiing, emphasizing the rigorous standards athletes face regarding adherence to rules and their impacts on performance outcomes.